Nearly 180 former Ohio State University
students claim sexual abuse by doctor
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[May 18, 2019]
By Brendan O'Brien
(Reuters) - Nearly 180 men who attended
Ohio State University claim they were sexually abused more than two
decades ago by a now-deceased doctor, and university staff who knew of
the abuse failed to act, a report released by the school on Friday said.
Dr. Richard Strauss was accused of abusing at least 177 male students
when he worked as a physician for the university's athletic department
and the student health center from 1978 to 1998, the report said,
detailing the findings of a year-long independent investigation.
Staff members knew of the abuse as early as 1979, but complaints were
never elevated to administrators and senior officials of the athletics
or student health departments until 1996. At that time, the school
suspended and ultimately removed Strauss after a "very limited
investigation" into a student's claim that the doctor fondled him during
an exam, the report said.
University President Michael Drake apologized to the victims and said in
a statement, "The findings are shocking and painful to comprehend."
"Our institution’s fundamental failure at the time to prevent this abuse
was unacceptable — as were the inadequate efforts to thoroughly
investigate complaints raised by students and staff members," he said.
Similar sex scandals in recent years have embroiled top officials at
several major U.S. institutions of higher education, including Penn
State University, Michigan State University and the University of
Southern California.
Ohio State in August said federal authorities opened a civil rights
investigation into how school officials responded to the allegations
against Strauss, who killed himself in 2005.
University alumnus Kent Kilgore, who says that he is a victim, said he
wants the school to take full responsibility.
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"Dreams were broken, relationships with loved ones were damaged, and
the harm now carries over to our children as many of us have become
so overprotective that it strains the relationship with our kids,”
Kilgore said on a website set up for victims.
Ohio State said in April 2018 it had launched an investigation after
a victim came forward with allegations.
A group of the former students who claim Strauss abused them have
filed two federal lawsuits against Ohio State, accusing the school
of ignoring and failing to stop Strauss, according to local media
reports.
Ohio State said it has set up a reporting system and counseling
services for victims of sexual abuse and now requires sexual
misconduct prevention education for all students, faculty and staff,
the school said.
(Reporting by Brendan O'Brien in Chicago; Editing by Matthew Lewis
and Cynthia Osterman)
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